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Record Nr.

UNINA9910456552803321

Autore

Haddow Rodney S.

Titolo

Partisanship, globalization, and Canadian labour market policy : four provinces in comparative perspective / / Rodney Haddow and Thomas Klassen

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Toronto, [Ontario] ; ; Buffalo, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : University of Toronto Press, , 2006

©2006

ISBN

1-281-99197-X

9786611991975

1-4426-7827-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (604 p.)

Collana

Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy ; ; 25

Disciplina

331.120971

Soggetti

Labor market - Canada - Provinces

Globalization - Economic aspects - Canada

Labor market - Germany

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1: Context -- 1. Partisanship, Globalization, and Political-Economic Institutions in Labour Market Policy-Making -- 2. Welfare State, Production Regime, and Party System in Four Canadian Provinces -- 3. Historical and Federal Context of Provincial Labour Market Policy in Canada -- Part 2: Case Studies -- 4. Ontario: Policy Continuity amid Institutional Uncertainty -- 5. Quebec: Legacies of Political-Economic Distinctiveness -- 6. British Columbia: Right Hegemony in a Polarized Liberal Polity -- 7. Alberta: One-Party Dominance and Neo-liberalism -- 8. Social Assistance and Employment: An Anomaly? -- Part 3: Reflection -- 9. A Perspective from Abroad: Coordinative Institutions and Labour Market Reform in Germany / Schneider, Steffen G. -- 10. Conclusion: Stepping Back and Looking Forward -- Appendix: Criteria for Rating Labour Market Policy Change -- Notes -- Index -- Backmatter



Sommario/riassunto

Globalization is widely believed to have restricted the freedom of policy makers ? many fear that the forces of a global economy prevent different political parties from making substantially distinctive policy choices. In Partisanship, Globalization, and Canadian Labour Market Policy, Rodney Haddow and Thomas Klassen explore this contentious issue by comparing labour market policy in Canada?s most populous provinces, Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, and Alberta, between 1990 and 2003.Using the most up-to-date theoretical approaches available, Haddow and Klassen examine industrial relations, workers? compensation, occupational health, employment standards, training, and social assistance, measuring the impact of partisanship and globalization on policy-making in these areas. They situate Canada in relation to recent international scholarship on the comparative political economy of developed democracies, and explore the role that institutions play in conditioning labour market policy.Partisanship, Globalization, and Canadian Labour Market Policy will not only be of interest to experts working in the field of labour market policy, but also to students and teachers of comparative political economy, partisanship, and governance in Canada.